How to Enable/Disable VoiceOver in iPhone/iPad

VoiceOver is an Accessibility feature that makes the iPhone and iPad easier to operate for the blind and sight impaired. It is a gesture-based screen reader that lets you enjoy using iPhone even if you don’t see the screen. This tutorial will show you how to enable/disable VoiceOver in Phone/iPad.

Way 1: Enable/Disable VoiceOver in Settings App

With this option, you can easily enable/disable VoiceOver in Settings app.

Step 1: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility.

Step 2: Tap on VoiceOver at the top. Turn on or off VoiceOver switch to enable/disable it.

Way 2: Turn on/off VoiceOver with Accessibility Shortcut

The Accessibility Shortcut allows you to enable or disable accessibility features by pressing the Home button three times in rapid succession. Apple does not enable this feature by default, so you have to set up an Accessibility Shortcut for VoiceOver before it can be used. Make sure VoiceOver is enabled while following this guide.

Step 2: Select VoiceOver to set as the shortcut. Keep on selecting Assistive Touch.

Now, go back to the Home screen and triple-click the Home button. VoiceOver will immediately switch on. If you triple-click the Home button again, it will turn off the accessibility option or return to the shortcut menu.

Way 3: Enable/Disable VoiceOver with iTunes

If you have a computer running iTunes handy, you can turn on/off VoiceOver via iTunes. Connect your iPhone to a computer with the included USB cable. Launch iTunes on your computer, wait for it detects your device.

Step 1: Click the device button icon at the upper left corner of iTunes.